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Why couples must travel first and then get married

Pre-marriage travel can be said to be a running-in period before marriage. If the running-in is good, it will end perfectly. It can not only enhance each other's feelings, but also lead to further development. Maybe this is not enough to test our true love, but it can show our true face, one person's attitude towards another person, and whether he treats you with sincerity. So, travel first, get married later.

Travel is so important to a person. Travel not only allows us to see the world and ourselves, but also helps us get to know the people around us. Whether each other is suitable for life or not is often made clear during the journey.

There is a word in Japanese called Narita breakup, because many newlyweds break up directly at Narita Airport after returning from their honeymoon.

Why is this? Because when traveling, you will encounter many problems, large and small, and how to deal with them often becomes a matter of perspective. For example, "Should I bargain with the vendors?" "Should I stay in a youth hostel or a hotel?" "Should I have a full schedule or be casual and lazy?" Traveling always tests the relationship between couples.

So, you must travel together before getting married. After all, after getting married, it is a long journey that lasts for the rest of your life. It is better to resolve any problems between two people as soon as possible. The better we understand each other's strengths and weaknesses, the better we can get along with each other in the future.